Cruise Ship Horror Stories Quiz

You think your trip will be filled with swimming pools, on-deck golf and exciting ports of call. Instead, you wind up on a cruise featuring fire, famine and disease. What are the worst cruise tragedies travelers have encountered? It’s scarier than your grandma singing karaoke on the Lido deck.

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Question 1 of 20

Which virus makes up 90 percent of all gastrointestinal disorders that occur on cruise ships?

rotavirus

norovirus

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Norovirus is the most common cause of stomach problems on cruise ships. The virus is spread by contaminated humans, food and surfaces. It can be hard to control on a cruise ship because of close quarters and sheer number of people and places that might be infected.

adenovirus

Question 2 of 20

What is the name of the program that requires cruise ships to report gastrointestinal illnesses?

Vessel Sanitation Program

The Vessel Sanitation Program, or VSP, inspects ships arriving in U.S. ports and tracks the number of G.I. illnesses reported. They also provide health and safety training to crews.

Ship Health Illness Program

Oceanic Global Wellness Plan

Question 3 of 20

Which cruise ship wrecked on Friday the 13th?

Achille Lauro

Caronia

Costa Concordia

Though all of these ships were involved in accidents, the Costa Concordia ran aground on a rocky Italian shoreline Jan. 13, 2012. The incident killed at least 28 people.

Question 4 of 20

Which ship set sail with a 10-cm (3.9-inch) hole in its bulkhead?

MTS Oceanos

The MTS Oceanos was a very neglected ship, and it left port on Aug. 3, 1991, with a hole in its watertight bulkhead. This existing problem, combined with an explosion, caused the ship to sink the next day. Besides being one of the biggest maritime disasters in history, it was one of the greatest rescues -- all passengers were saved.

MS Mikhail Lermontov

MS Sea Diamond

Question 5 of 20

The HMHS Brittanic was the sister ship to which famous passenger ship?

Titanic

The HMHS Brittanic was the third ship built in the set of sister ships that included the Olympic and the Titanic. It was originally supposed to be named the Gigantic, but they changed the name after the Titanic sunk. Unfortunately, this ship sank, too. On Nov. 12, 1916, an explosion caused the boat to sink in a mere 55 minutes.

Queen Mary

Adriatic

Question 6 of 20

Aboard which ship was Leon Klinghoffer killed?

Balmoral

Achille Lauro

Leon Klinghoffer was the only casualty during the hijacking of the Italian cruise ship Achille Lauro in 1984. PLO terrorists took control of the ship and unfortunately, they shot one passenger before they surrendered -- a U.S. citizen named Leon Klinghoffer.

Ruby Princess

Question 7 of 20

Why is SOS considered to be the universal distress signal?

It stands for Save Our Ship.

It is easy to spell.

It sounds distinctive in Morse Code.

Surprisingly, SOS doesn’t stand for Save Our Ship. Instead, this signal is used because it has a very distinct and recognizable sound in Morse Code.

Question 8 of 20

How many bathtubs did the third-class area on the Titanic have?

2

Here’s a real cruise ship disaster. The Titanic only had two bathtubs for the 700 people in third-class accommodations!

12

20

Question 9 of 20

After the Titanic sank, some talked of raising the wreck by filling the hull with these items.

helium-filled air chambers

marshmallows

ping pong balls

Yes, there was actually talk of trying to lift the wrecked ship by filling it with ping pong balls. They didn’t take into account the fact that the balls would be crushed flat by the water pressure.

Question 10 of 20

Which safety initiative was put into place after the sinking of the Titanic?

lifeboat capacity for all passengers

monitoring icebergs

both

Both of these safety measures went into effect after the tragedy. In 1913, the International Ice Patrol started monitoring icebergs in the North Atlantic. In 1914, SOLAS (the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea) was created, and has since required that there are enough lifeboats on board to carry all passengers.

Question 11 of 20

What year did the Italian ocean liner Andrea Doria sink after being hit by another ship?

1915

1956

Though ship tragedies were plentiful around 1915, the Andrea Doria was rammed by the Swedish MS Stockholm in 1956. All passengers were evacuated, though 46 died as a result of damage to the cabins they were in at the time of the accident.

1987

Question 12 of 20

Which cruise line was guilty of not monitoring its surveillance cameras and not noticing when a drunk passenger fell overboard?

Royal Caribbean

In 2006, Daniel Dipiero was sailing aboard a Royal Caribbean ship, Mariner of the Seas, when he drank too much and fell overboard as he leaned over the ship’s railing to vomit. After he had been missing for 18 hours, the ship finally checked the video recordings and realized what happened.

Norwegian

Carnival

Question 13 of 20

What disease caused a trip to end early aboard the MS Black Watch in 2007?

Legionnaire’s Disease

In 2007, bacteria was discovered on a Fred Olsen cruise and cut the trip short. A few days after the trip, passenger Robert Heath felt ill and eventually died from Legionnaire’s Disease, which he contracted onboard. The cruise line paid a $100,000 settlement in the case.

Norovirus

E. coli

Question 14 of 20

Which cruise ship was the home of “three days of Hell” during 2010?

Carnival Splendor

Carnival Splendor was the ship that caught fire during a cruise to Mexico. Damage to the engine room resulted in a massive power outage, and the 3,299 passengers had no toilets for 13 hours and had to eat rationed food because food spoiled in the refrigerators.

Carnival Elation

Carnival Fascination

Question 15 of 20

Which natural disaster sank MV Princess of the Stars?

hurricane

water funnel

typhoon

In 2008, MV Princess of the Stars encountered rough seas en route to Cebu City as a result of Typhoon Frank. The engine stalled and the hull was damaged, so eventually the ship sank.

Question 16 of 20

What weapon sunk the famous Carpathia in 1918?

bomb

sea mine

torpedo

On July 17, 1918, the Carpathia was sunk by a torpedo from a German U-boat as it steamed around the east coast of Ireland. This was doubly tragic since this ship was famous for helping rescue the Titanic in 1912.

Question 17 of 20

Why are cruise ship crimes hard to prosecute?

failure to report them

international law discrepancies

Of course, there are crimes that don’t get reported or are covered up, but many crimes like theft and rape are reported every year and are still tough to prosecute. Because these ships are sailing in international waters, it’s not always clear which laws and penalties apply. So be extra careful when cruising and make safety a top priority.

cruise lines cover up issues

Question 18 of 20

What’s an easy way to get yourself removed from a bad cruise?

start a fight

One of the quickest ways to get kicked off a nightmare cruise is to break one of the ship’s guest policies. Fighting and abusive language are usually on this list. You might end up in the hands of the authorities, but at least you won’t have to endure engine room fires and all-night karaoke.

pay extra for a helicopter

fake an illness

Question 19 of 20

What unusual thing did a Silversea cruise ship hit?

manatee

container ship

In an strange accident, a Silversea ship ran into a container ship, nearly capsizing it and crushing its hull. The cruise ship had only minor damages and continued sailing. Now, all of the other ships in port have much more respect for it.

fishing boat

Question 20 of 20

Which famous vessel landed its passengers in hot water after a 3-hour tour?

SS Atlantis

SS Minnow

You can’t get all the way though a cruise horror stories quiz without mention of the famous boat that launched the career of Bob Denver! The passengers of the SS Minnow were supposed to be on a short cruise but got caught in a typhoon and were stranded on an uncharted tropical isle. Their trip may have not been a success, but the 7 castaways did enjoy 3 years starring on the hit TV show “Gilligan’s Island.”